SPLEENBREAKER - "Human Comedy"

 

Papy Jeff Metal's Favorite of the Day: SPLEENBREAKER

SPLEENBREAKER: Serving Rock’s Gritty Soul with a Side of Chaos

 
Spleenbreaker’s back, crackling with the raw energy of a live wire. Two years after their debut EP rattled eardrums, the band’s first full-length album, Human Comedy (M&O Music), drops May 2. And let me tell you, it’s a ride. Picture this: the swagger of ‘70s hard rock collides with grunge’s dirt-under-the-fingernails attitude, then takes a detour through a blues dive bar. Psychedelic haze? Check. A twang of country irony? Oh, they’ve smuggled that in too. This isn’t just an album, it’s a musical mutt, barking at the moon while stomping on your heart.
 
Guitars here don’t just riff... they brawl. Frontman’s vocals? Think a chainsaw dipped in honey. And that rhythm section? Hypnotic enough to make a metronome jealous. Human Comedy isn’t shy about its mission: to resurrect rock’s glory days while holding a funhouse mirror to our modern mess. Ever dated a narcissist via dating app? Spleenbreaker’s got an anthem for that. Workplace drone life? Cue the snarling bassline.
 
Mark your calendars, rock pilgrims:
June 20 – Cuxac d’Aude’s Salle Jeu de Paume (bring earplugs)
July 12 – Mézilles’ Festival de la Ronce (thorns optional)
July 26 – Hagedet’s Festival Hagedeath (we’ll bring the aspirin)
Oct 3 – Fréjus’ Monster’Art (monsters welcome).
 
In an era where playlists are as disposable as TikTok trends, Human Comedy feels like stumbling into a neon-lit speakeasy—a little dangerous, utterly alive. Who needs therapy when you’ve got riffs this cathartic? Spleenbreaker doesn’t just play rock; they resuscitate it.

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